Given an absolute path for a file (Unix-style), simplify it.
For example,
path = "/home/"
, => "/home"
path = "/a/./b/../../c/"
, => "/c"
path = "/a/../../b/../c//.//"
, => "/c"
path = "/a//b////c/d//././/.."
, => "/a/b/c"
In a UNIX-style file system, a period ('.') refers to the current directory, so it can be ignored in a simplified path. Additionally, a double period ("..") moves up a directory, so it cancels out whatever the last directory was. For more information, look here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_(computing)#Unix_style
Corner Cases:
- Did you consider the case where path =
"/../"
?
In this case, you should return"/"
. - Another corner case is the path might contain multiple slashes
'/'
together, such as"/home//foo/"
.
In this case, you should ignore redundant slashes and return"/home/foo"
.
居然WA了一上午 还是看标称的
居然还有/.../这种无耻的路径
学会了一个新函数
istringstream ss(path);
while(getline(ss, val, '/')){
class Solution {
public:
string simplifyPath(string path) {
vector<string>ans;
string val;
istringstream ss(path);
while(getline(ss, val, '/')){
if(val==".."){
if(!ans.empty())
ans.erase(ans.end());
}
else if(val=="."){
continue;
}
else{
if(val!="")
ans.push_back(val);
}
}
string re="";
for(int i=0;i<ans.size();i++)
{
re+='/';
re+=ans[i];
}
if(re=="")
re+='/';
return re;
}
};